RUSSELLVILLE, Ark. – Arkansas Tech rushed for 390 yards as a team, the most since Sept. 3, 2015, and Braden Stringer ran for a career-high 230 yards and four touchdowns, as the Wonder Boys defeated Southeastern Oklahoma State, 48-10, on Saturday at Thone Stadium.

NOTABLESWith the win, the Wonder Boys remain tied for first place in the Great American Conference standings with one week remaining in the regular season.Arkansas Tech (8-2, 8-2 GAC) scored the first 31 points of the contest, including 17 in the first quarter.Stringer opened his career day with a 44-yard run on his second touch of the contest. Less than a quarter later, Stringer scampered for an 82-yard score to total 132 yards on three carries.In the second half, Stringer added a two-yard touchdown and three-yard touchdown for a career-high four scores. Stringer's 230 yards on the ground are the sixth-most in Arkansas Tech program history.Bryan Allen surpassed 100 yards rushing for the second time this season, totaling 106 yards on 15 carries.With two field goals in the victory, including a season-long 45-yard conversion, Eric Perez ties Paul Peletz (1997-00) for 35 career field goals, the second-most in program history.Arkansas Tech converted 5-11 third downs, while the Wonder Boys held the Savage Storm to just 9-20 on third downs. Southeastern was also just 1-5 on fourth-down conversions.The Wonder Boys compiled 535 total yards of offense, compared to Southeastern's 369 total yards.

NEXT UPArkansas Tech's final contest of the 2017 regular season will be in Russellville, on Saturday, Nov. 11, as the Wonder Boys host Harding at 2 p.m.